Khloé Kardashian has been posting cryptic photographs and messages on Instagram for the past week, and now she's reaching out to fans in a more direct way. During a quick Facebook chat on Tuesday, Khloé thanked fans for their support and said that she's "trying her best" to make it through the hard times her marriage has been facing. [Us Weekly]

Stop the returns

We're huge online shopping fans (you don't even have to put on "outside clothes" to find the perfect fall cardigan), but there's definitely one major disadvantage to heading to a brick-and-mortar shop: no fitting rooms. A new site called Qvit is hoping to alleviate this problem with virtual online avatars that match your body exactly and can also assess the look and feel of garments. [HuffPost Style]

The managing editor of a Connecticut newspaper penned an op-ed in which he blames single mothers for his paper's dwindling readership. [Slate]

"I'd like to thank the people who 'faved' me."

YouTube is getting into the superlatives game: The online video juggernaut will host their first music awards show on November 3. Spike Jonze has signed on as creative director of the event, and indie band member Jason Schwartzman will host. [Hollywood Reporter]